Brad's book is just great! has tons of research and answers plenty of questions on I.F

He personally likes the idea of a more protein/fat diet but I think he uses the "all you want to eat" type of deal for marketing purposes.

Don't hate on the guy, he was the one who introduce and sold me to the idea of I.F

05-31-2010, 12:01 PM

Lovestoclimb

Definitely no hate for the guy here! He's got so much good information on his sites/blogs and on youtube. I'd love to attend one of his conferences some day.

05-31-2010, 12:24 PM

Grol

I don't hate the guy, I hate being hard sold free information on squeeze pages pimped by thousands of clickbank affiliates. It's really annoying. The second I inadvertantly land on a squeeze page, I leave. Hype hype hype. Buy buy buy. Oh gimme a break. Brad's great, and exploiting free information is fine in a free enterprise economy. I would just feel like a sucker for paying for ESE.

[URL="http://www.fast-5.com/content/welcome"]Fast 5[/URL] is a free IF ebook written by an MD with the same basic information Brad sells. I love the [URL="http://www.fast-5.com/content/why-fast-5-free"]why it's free[/URL] spiel. That little page motivates me not to eat more than just about anything I've read.

[QUOTE]Many people are overweight simply because food marketing and advertising has been pervasive and successful. "Breakfast is the most important meal of the day" has become nutritional dogma without a shred of solid science behind it. "Jump start your metabolism by eating" has become common even though it makes as much sense as trying to drain your car's gasoline (petrol) tank by adding fuel to it. Follow the money, and you'll see most of the cause of the obesity epidemic. "Eat healthy" is okay with the food producers as long as you eat, eat, eat and keep the money flowing. The fitness centers, weight-loss centers and pharmaceutical companies have no objection.[/QUOTE]

So true.

05-31-2010, 01:23 PM

TheGrappler

[QUOTE=Grol;126073]I don't hate the guy, I hate being hard sold free information on squeeze pages pimped by thousands of clickbank affiliates. It's really annoying. The second I inadvertantly land on a squeeze page, I leave. Hype hype hype. Buy buy buy. Oh gimme a break. Brad's great, and exploiting free information is fine in a free enterprise economy. I would just feel like a sucker for paying for ESE.

[URL="http://www.fast-5.com/content/welcome"]Fast 5[/URL] is a free IF ebook written by an MD with the same basic information Brad sells. I love the [URL="http://www.fast-5.com/content/why-fast-5-free"]why it's free[/URL] spiel. That little page motivates me not to eat more than just about anything I've read.

So true.[/QUOTE]

damn...for real...

05-31-2010, 04:32 PM

Darrin

Eat Stop Eat is a solid book loaded with enough info to change most anyone's paradigm. Yeah, he basically says "eat whatever," and to a point I'm sure he's right. But for people who are still hostages to the glucose roller-coaster (as I once was), it might be more difficult to make it 24 hours without getting a bit surly.

06-01-2010, 06:30 AM

eva

im shure you all mean Martin (Berkhan) from leangains... dont know of any Mark there...